Probably nothing now, you have allowed data loss, so DBCC will have deleted whatever records were necessary to fix the problem(s). Rerun DBCC CHECKDB and see if there are any errors still, if not you need to work out what data has been lost and re-instate it.

Note that data crucial to Referential Integrity may have been lost.

Also:

1) check your Event Log to see what hardware failure caused this problem, otherwise you wlil be likely to have further loss from the hardware failure.

2) put a proper backup stragey in place so you can restore from that in future, rather than repairing the database.

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